how i want to spend my weekends:
Frankie Stein
I finished Frankie's restyle!
Base: Monsteristas collection
i do unironically think the best artists of our generation are posting to get 20 notes and 3 reblogs btw. that fanfic with like 45 kudos is some of the best stuff ever written. those OCs you carry around have some of the richest backstories and worldbuilding someone has ever seen. please do not think that reaching only a few people when you post means your art isn't worth celebrating.
So whats the final deal between a evil fairy yearning to be a villian, and her princess hoping for their story to change?
i stole this from twitter
what I like about the eah fandom rn is that everyone in it is either making memes, making shipart, or rewriting the entire series
At what point do you think Ashlynn fully processed that her mother doesnβt have to die in a few years? When the book she signed was revealed to be fake? When Raven fused everyone with their destiny pages to confirm their free will? The next time she saw or talked about her mother? Was it a random moment, like she was reading in class or stocking shoes at the Glass Slipper or trying to get to sleep when it struck her that her mum could see her marry Hunter. Her mum could see her with grey hair. Her mum could be the first Cinderella ever to meet her grandchildren. No wicked stepmother. No years of abuse and servitude. No need for the happiness to be a reward at the end of the narrative. Itβs over. Theyβre safe.
I don't wanna @ anyone because I understand how fast things seem to move in today's landscape of streaming shows dropping entire seasons in one day, and networks pumping out new series constantly to try to attract more subscribers with no intent to actually maintain those shows over time but I just saw someone self-deprecatingly lament that they are still thinking about a show that ended almost a year ago, making fan art and playlists for it, and I want to be very clear:
you can still create fanworks when it comes to old media!! PLEASE do!! there are always going to be new fans who will appreciate it, and veteran fans who are dying for new content and new perspectives. also, less than a year is NOTHING. the original Star Trek series was on TV six decades ago and there are still people losing their minds over it, writing stories and reblogging gifsets daily, and that's only one example.
a fandom lasts as long as there are people who love a thing, even if it's only a handful of people. love what you love and write and draw and make gifs and playlists about it!
Guess who got nostalgic again
The reason for my happiness today: my favorite fandom is alive on the internet, and I can find like-minded people and posts created not many years ago β¨π€